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Peter Baugh 1755–1817 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: ABT 1755
Birth Location: Virginia, United States
Death Date: 2 JUN 1817
Death Location: Greene, Georgia, United States
Father: Peter Baugh
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Children(s): Peter Baugh, Richard Baugh
The story of Peter Baugh began in 1755 in Virginia, United States. Peter Baugh married Mary Ann Elam, and had children including Absalom Baugh, Archer Baugh, Charlotte Baugh, Daniel Baugh, John A Baugh, Lucy Baugh, Patsy Baugh, Peter 4 Baugh, Pleasant Baugh, Priscilla Baugh, Richard Baugh, Robert Baugh. Peter Baugh passed away in 1817 in Greene, Georgia, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Peter Baugh began in 1755 in Virginia, United States.
- Peter Baugh married Mary Ann Elam, and had children including Absalom Baugh, Archer Baugh, Charlotte Baugh, Daniel Baugh, John A Baugh, Lucy Baugh, Patsy Baugh, Peter 4 Baugh, Pleasant Baugh, Priscilla Baugh, Richard Baugh, Robert Baugh.
- Peter Baugh passed away in 1817 in Greene, Georgia, United States.
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Peter Baugh's Descendants
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1. Peter ((4)) Baugh 1789–1856
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2. Richard Baugh 1794–1856
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: ABT 1755
Event Place: Virginia, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 JUN 1817
Event Place: Greene, Georgia, United States
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